[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.] [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/twitter/DrGregLittle2) ""Nodena" red & white potytery from Arkansas. It is named after the Nodena site near Wilson Arkansas" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979635505483686342) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-18T19:47Z 52.4K followers, XXX engagements "Pottery vessel excavated from a middle Tennessee mound in the late 1800s. I find these both grotesque and intriguing" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1977727227459522691) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-13T13:24Z 52.3K followers, 1694 engagements "It is very difficult to appreciate how large some Native American mounds were--and how many are still in existence. The person you see walking down the ramp of a platform mound at Winterville Mississippi gives some size perspective. That's me walking down" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979726755406680152) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-19T01:50Z 52.4K followers, 60.9K engagements "1) Beyond my wife is Eagle Effigy Mound in the center of the 30-acre Great Circle at the Newark Ohio Earthworks. The effigy depicts an eagle on its back with outstretched wings. The 30-acre "circle" is formed by an outer wall of earth 8-13 feet high with an inner moat 8-13 feet deep. It was constructed about 1800-2200 years ago. 2) Sign at the entrance of the Great Circle" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1975714037749965266) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-08T00:05Z 52.3K followers, 1442 engagements "Long-nosed God shell mask from the Toco Mound in Tennessee" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1976794501349097932) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-10T23:38Z 52.3K followers, 1910 engagements "1) Archaeological reconstruction of Big (Tony's) Circle mounds in Florida from the mound encyclopedia. 2) 1940's archaeological survey of the complex" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1977004063016599972) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-11T13:31Z 52.3K followers, 2424 engagements "Winameg Mounds in Ohio. Winameg Mounds also known as Council Oak is a 6-acre site with XX burial mounds and associated earthworks. The Hopewell inhabited the area from XXX B.C. to A.D. XXX. A later occupation by the Potawatomies and meetings held at the site in the historic era (A.D. 1825 - 1849) gave the site the name Council Oak. The number of mounds that were in Ohio --and still are-- is astonishing" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1978614177452244996) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-16T00:09Z 52.3K followers, 1479 engagements "The Capitolium mound in Marietta Ohio one part of the huge Marietta Earthworks complex dated to XXX B.C. It was spared from "destruction" when Andrew Carnegie funded a library on it in 1916" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1902706950179053751) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-03-20T13:01Z 52.3K followers, 3525 engagements "Effigy head pot from an Arkansas mound. Just under XXX of these have been found (and reported) but more likely reside in private collections. This one is odd. It was diaplayed in the Memphis Pink Palace Museum" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1973894312544051418) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-02T23:34Z 52.3K followers, 1539 engagements "Pottery from mound sites in Arkansas displayed in the Pink Palace Museum Memphis" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1975733160119050374) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-08T01:21Z 52.3K followers, 2244 engagements "Incised "Hunchback" pottery vessel from an Arkansas mound site-displayed in the Pink Palace Museum Memphis" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1975734891930395034) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-08T01:28Z 52.3K followers, 1152 engagements "There are more. Many more. Some were very large and ornate. The mound below is near St. Petersburg FL (Safety Harbor). It was extensively described by the Spanish after a visit in 1567. In general the larger the mound the larger the temple or structure. The large mounds had high-status people residing on them. If you can read what's on the display you'll see the building had 1000 people in it" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979348619279884800) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-18T00:47Z 52.3K followers, XXX engagements "@killa_pump This is a life-sized depiction of what the Spanish described when the met the Casique Carlos and his group inside the building. It is in the Florida Museum of Natural History" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979349142997750112) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-18T00:49Z 52.3K followers, XXX engagements "@Mystier My wife is from New Madrid. I took nieces/nephews here in the mid-80 and there was pottery and occasionally human bone found in erosion areas especially after rain. My niece wrote a letter to the Editor of the local newspaper about it. We always see pottery there" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979353588095942708) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-18T01:07Z 52.3K followers, XX engagements "Pipe excavated from the Shiloh Tennessee mounds--made in Cahokia Illinois" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1976368838485869013) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-09T19:27Z 52.3K followers, 1350 engagements "@Johnobcc Sorry I thought you were replying to a post on Shiloh. This is Mound City:" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1980001880777384324) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-19T20:03Z 52.3K followers, X engagements "Map of mounds & earthworks in Milwaukee Wisconsin surveyed by Lapham in 1836-52. The mounds are black dots. Earthworks & effigy mounds are different-shaped black forms. There are about XX shown" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979552044974576096) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-18T14:16Z 52.4K followers, 2127 engagements "2000-year-old "Mound City" near Chillicothe Ohio. It is a Hopewell Culture mortuary site a 13-acre enclosure with an outer earthen wall. There are XX mounds in the interior. Most are burial or crematory mounds" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979905886748393743) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-19T13:42Z 52.4K followers, 2861 engagements "Along the Pacific coast the Atlantic coast and the Gulf coast are shell mounds made into circular enclosures C-shapes and many other forms. Many date to 5000-7000 years old. But it is certain that there are others now underwater along the shallow submergent coasts. This is where it is likely that evidence of the earliest habitation sites are. The map shows where the Florida coast was 18000 years ago" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1980260939128820071) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-20T13:12Z 52.4K followers, 36.6K engagements "Ceremonial "Spud" from the Shiloh Tennessee mounds" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1976792916183109782) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-10T23:32Z 52.3K followers, 2816 engagements "11th century pictograph at Chaco Canyon may depict the supernova of AD 1054. From: Alex Marentes CC by-SA 2.0" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979596957841547303) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-18T17:14Z 52.4K followers, 4457 engagements "Louisiana has over XXX mound sites still in existence with one to XX mounds per site. It is likely that around 4000 mounds still remain in the state with thousands of others underwater or flattened" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979329732648014044) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-17T23:32Z 52.4K followers, 6119 engagements "Pictographs on the wall of 'cueva numero uno' at El Pomier in the Dominican Republic. Surely looks like Kokopelli. From: Tom Crawshaw. CC by-SA public domain" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979595866240700463) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-18T17:10Z 52.4K followers, 1377 engagements "The 'Great King' neolithic paintings above Malipo in Wenshan Prefecture Yunnan Province China. Thought to be over 4000 years old. From: Pratyeka CC by-SA 4.0" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979600866479931801) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-18T17:30Z 52.4K followers, 1236 engagements "Painting in the Fort Ancient Ohio earthworks museum depicting the "Path of Souls" death journey ceremony at the huge complex. It shows the site on the Winter Solstice. The crematory fire is on one of the stone mounds in the site. The people in the ceremony are aligned to one of the openings on the outer walls aimed at the sunset. The ceremony would end around 3:00 am" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979638370755047449) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-18T19:59Z 52.4K followers, 1744 engagements "Small pottery vessel displayed in the Moundville Alabama mound museum displaying the eye-in-hand symbol on the bottom and also around its side" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979654516028109188) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-18T21:03Z 52.4K followers, 5684 engagements "Artifacts from the mounds at Moundville Alabama displaying the "Eye-in Hand" symbol" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979686985620213770) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-18T23:12Z 52.4K followers, 2865 engagements "The oldest Native American Indian Mound in the United States dates to 9000 B.C. about 6500 years before the pyramids were built in Egypt. It is one of the two mounds on the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. The other mound on the campus dates to 7500 B.C" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979700398928932991) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-19T00:05Z 52.4K followers, 4158 engagements "The "center of town" at the Shiloh Mound complex by the Tennessee River inside the Civil War battlefield memorial. The mound complex was built around AD 1200" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1979908486650605771) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-19T13:52Z 52.4K followers, 2067 engagements "@grok @SAureliasX @TheProjectUnity Not exactly true. Wikipedia has severalthings wrong" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1980038475157262514) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-19T22:28Z 52.4K followers, XXX engagements "@Spotty_III I've had thye shell mound map of San Francisco Bay redone for the mound encyclopedia" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1980078644929421528) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-20T01:08Z 52.4K followers, XXX engagements "Walking into the center of the Shiloh Tennessee mound complex. There are X mounds left at the site X are platform mounds one is a conical burial mound. There were XXX houses at the site along with an outer palisade wall. The site was established in AD 1000" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1980257413795102968) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-20T12:58Z 52.4K followers, 12.9K engagements "@RightTheTorch @MoundLore Check with the local historical society" [X Link](https://x.com/DrGregLittle2/status/1980338868424700266) [@DrGregLittle2](/creator/x/DrGregLittle2) 2025-10-20T18:22Z 52.4K followers, XX engagements
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@DrGregLittle2
""Nodena" red & white potytery from Arkansas. It is named after the Nodena site near Wilson Arkansas"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-18T19:47Z 52.4K followers, XXX engagements
"Pottery vessel excavated from a middle Tennessee mound in the late 1800s. I find these both grotesque and intriguing"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-13T13:24Z 52.3K followers, 1694 engagements
"It is very difficult to appreciate how large some Native American mounds were--and how many are still in existence. The person you see walking down the ramp of a platform mound at Winterville Mississippi gives some size perspective. That's me walking down"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-19T01:50Z 52.4K followers, 60.9K engagements
"1) Beyond my wife is Eagle Effigy Mound in the center of the 30-acre Great Circle at the Newark Ohio Earthworks. The effigy depicts an eagle on its back with outstretched wings. The 30-acre "circle" is formed by an outer wall of earth 8-13 feet high with an inner moat 8-13 feet deep. It was constructed about 1800-2200 years ago. 2) Sign at the entrance of the Great Circle"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-08T00:05Z 52.3K followers, 1442 engagements
"Long-nosed God shell mask from the Toco Mound in Tennessee"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-10T23:38Z 52.3K followers, 1910 engagements
"1) Archaeological reconstruction of Big (Tony's) Circle mounds in Florida from the mound encyclopedia. 2) 1940's archaeological survey of the complex"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-11T13:31Z 52.3K followers, 2424 engagements
"Winameg Mounds in Ohio. Winameg Mounds also known as Council Oak is a 6-acre site with XX burial mounds and associated earthworks. The Hopewell inhabited the area from XXX B.C. to A.D. XXX. A later occupation by the Potawatomies and meetings held at the site in the historic era (A.D. 1825 - 1849) gave the site the name Council Oak. The number of mounds that were in Ohio --and still are-- is astonishing"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-16T00:09Z 52.3K followers, 1479 engagements
"The Capitolium mound in Marietta Ohio one part of the huge Marietta Earthworks complex dated to XXX B.C. It was spared from "destruction" when Andrew Carnegie funded a library on it in 1916"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-03-20T13:01Z 52.3K followers, 3525 engagements
"Effigy head pot from an Arkansas mound. Just under XXX of these have been found (and reported) but more likely reside in private collections. This one is odd. It was diaplayed in the Memphis Pink Palace Museum"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-02T23:34Z 52.3K followers, 1539 engagements
"Pottery from mound sites in Arkansas displayed in the Pink Palace Museum Memphis"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-08T01:21Z 52.3K followers, 2244 engagements
"Incised "Hunchback" pottery vessel from an Arkansas mound site-displayed in the Pink Palace Museum Memphis"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-08T01:28Z 52.3K followers, 1152 engagements
"There are more. Many more. Some were very large and ornate. The mound below is near St. Petersburg FL (Safety Harbor). It was extensively described by the Spanish after a visit in 1567. In general the larger the mound the larger the temple or structure. The large mounds had high-status people residing on them. If you can read what's on the display you'll see the building had 1000 people in it"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-18T00:47Z 52.3K followers, XXX engagements
"@killa_pump This is a life-sized depiction of what the Spanish described when the met the Casique Carlos and his group inside the building. It is in the Florida Museum of Natural History"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-18T00:49Z 52.3K followers, XXX engagements
"@Mystier My wife is from New Madrid. I took nieces/nephews here in the mid-80 and there was pottery and occasionally human bone found in erosion areas especially after rain. My niece wrote a letter to the Editor of the local newspaper about it. We always see pottery there"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-18T01:07Z 52.3K followers, XX engagements
"Pipe excavated from the Shiloh Tennessee mounds--made in Cahokia Illinois"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-09T19:27Z 52.3K followers, 1350 engagements
"@Johnobcc Sorry I thought you were replying to a post on Shiloh. This is Mound City:"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-19T20:03Z 52.3K followers, X engagements
"Map of mounds & earthworks in Milwaukee Wisconsin surveyed by Lapham in 1836-52. The mounds are black dots. Earthworks & effigy mounds are different-shaped black forms. There are about XX shown"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-18T14:16Z 52.4K followers, 2127 engagements
"2000-year-old "Mound City" near Chillicothe Ohio. It is a Hopewell Culture mortuary site a 13-acre enclosure with an outer earthen wall. There are XX mounds in the interior. Most are burial or crematory mounds"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-19T13:42Z 52.4K followers, 2861 engagements
"Along the Pacific coast the Atlantic coast and the Gulf coast are shell mounds made into circular enclosures C-shapes and many other forms. Many date to 5000-7000 years old. But it is certain that there are others now underwater along the shallow submergent coasts. This is where it is likely that evidence of the earliest habitation sites are. The map shows where the Florida coast was 18000 years ago"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-20T13:12Z 52.4K followers, 36.6K engagements
"Ceremonial "Spud" from the Shiloh Tennessee mounds"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-10T23:32Z 52.3K followers, 2816 engagements
"11th century pictograph at Chaco Canyon may depict the supernova of AD 1054. From: Alex Marentes CC by-SA 2.0"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-18T17:14Z 52.4K followers, 4457 engagements
"Louisiana has over XXX mound sites still in existence with one to XX mounds per site. It is likely that around 4000 mounds still remain in the state with thousands of others underwater or flattened"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-17T23:32Z 52.4K followers, 6119 engagements
"Pictographs on the wall of 'cueva numero uno' at El Pomier in the Dominican Republic. Surely looks like Kokopelli. From: Tom Crawshaw. CC by-SA public domain"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-18T17:10Z 52.4K followers, 1377 engagements
"The 'Great King' neolithic paintings above Malipo in Wenshan Prefecture Yunnan Province China. Thought to be over 4000 years old. From: Pratyeka CC by-SA 4.0"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-18T17:30Z 52.4K followers, 1236 engagements
"Painting in the Fort Ancient Ohio earthworks museum depicting the "Path of Souls" death journey ceremony at the huge complex. It shows the site on the Winter Solstice. The crematory fire is on one of the stone mounds in the site. The people in the ceremony are aligned to one of the openings on the outer walls aimed at the sunset. The ceremony would end around 3:00 am"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-18T19:59Z 52.4K followers, 1744 engagements
"Small pottery vessel displayed in the Moundville Alabama mound museum displaying the eye-in-hand symbol on the bottom and also around its side"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-18T21:03Z 52.4K followers, 5684 engagements
"Artifacts from the mounds at Moundville Alabama displaying the "Eye-in Hand" symbol"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-18T23:12Z 52.4K followers, 2865 engagements
"The oldest Native American Indian Mound in the United States dates to 9000 B.C. about 6500 years before the pyramids were built in Egypt. It is one of the two mounds on the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. The other mound on the campus dates to 7500 B.C"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-19T00:05Z 52.4K followers, 4158 engagements
"The "center of town" at the Shiloh Mound complex by the Tennessee River inside the Civil War battlefield memorial. The mound complex was built around AD 1200"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-19T13:52Z 52.4K followers, 2067 engagements
"@grok @SAureliasX @TheProjectUnity Not exactly true. Wikipedia has severalthings wrong"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-19T22:28Z 52.4K followers, XXX engagements
"@Spotty_III I've had thye shell mound map of San Francisco Bay redone for the mound encyclopedia"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-20T01:08Z 52.4K followers, XXX engagements
"Walking into the center of the Shiloh Tennessee mound complex. There are X mounds left at the site X are platform mounds one is a conical burial mound. There were XXX houses at the site along with an outer palisade wall. The site was established in AD 1000"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-20T12:58Z 52.4K followers, 12.9K engagements
"@RightTheTorch @MoundLore Check with the local historical society"
X Link @DrGregLittle2 2025-10-20T18:22Z 52.4K followers, XX engagements
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